UHC patient 1/11/22 Tracy Witt HUMAN BEING died after a simple slip and fall taken by EMT to ER and denied treatment for alcohol addiction and given no alcohol withdrawal treatment on 06/05/22 had a stroke and I brought him home for hospice... UHC didn't pay for hospice... The Medicare paid.... Cal med board wanted me to spend time, lots of time to file a dispute... I understand the meaning of deny depose NEGLECT
@@claracalifornia6178 1) slip and fall 2) alcohol addiction 3) alcohol withdrawal 4) had a stroke 5) hospice 6) HUMAN BEING died This is a sad story and UHC should have covered the expenses, but of course we don't know the details. What was the reason for denial? Seems to me that UHC is just one added insult to the injury of this death, but not the cause or even the leading contributor. There are a ton of things to be upset about here..... Alcohol is pretty deadly. It just happens to be big business all around the world. We can be mad at UHC, but from their perspective, they were providing some level of health security for a price, but as a life insurance company wouldn't cover suicide, I'm not sure the responsibility for the consequences of drinking alcohol should be paid by other policy members. Here's why drinking (although socially acceptable) is problematic for insurance companies: o Liver Disease: including: Fatty liver, Alcoholic hepatitis, and Cirrhosis o Heart Disease: High blood pressure, Cardiomyopathy, Arrhythmias, and Stroke o Pancreatitis o Cancer: including: Mouth and throat cancer (mind your mouth wash!!!), Esophageal cancer, Liver cancer, Breast cancer, and Colon cancer o Brain Damage: Memory problems, Difficulty thinking and concentrating, Impaired judgment, Increased risk of dementia o Weakened Immune System: o Accidents and Injuries: Like a “simple slip” o Suicide: o You could even lose your job, savings, marriage, family, and even your life!!!! o Is this what UHC signed up for?????? Respectfully, I'm sorry for your loss, but I don't think blaming UHC is the answer. As a society we have some systemic issues to work through.
@@claracalifornia6178and its not fair bc he didn’t even see it coming meanwhile millions of people know they are slowly approaching their demise caused by the terrible system Brian contributed to. Not fair man.
@@Hatbox948 Strange how the only people who think "history repeats itself" are history illiterates -it's almost as if it's.....not true. Also, the OP's claim was complete nonsense.
@@dianaholt9822Most normal people aren’t greedy and have jobs in which they help people. Karma comes for everyone, being a CEO means screwing a few people over to make it to the top and working in insurance means taking money from people but denying them the healthcare they need. Meaning he had blood on his hands.
Unfortunately, in our capitalist society there is little recourse for the actions of corporate greed, it's unfortunate things had to come to this. I have no doubt when more of this happens, people will reconsider their desire to take millions at the expense of so many others.
This is more than likely a psyop, its staged by the goverment to get sheeple use to the police state when they walk the streets. They need a reason otherwise sheeple ask why, and it only is news worthy when its a ceo ect! They did this the samr day everyone is going to be in the city for the tree lighting so when you see cops and drones everywhere you will think its just because someone just got "assassinated"
I'm pretty sure this would be getting a lot of police attention regardless who the victim is. It was a pre-meditated assassination in broad daylight in a very busy part of the city.
They said he left 3 bullets at the scene when he cleared the gun, he used a city electric bike which will leave a payment trail. It looks more like an experienced shooter but not a professional assassin.
No. If he’s guilty he should be found so. It’s not right to OJ a verdict. But the jury could recommend the lightest punishment allowed, which would probably be life anyway because it’s premeditated and he was lying in wait, which is an aggravating factor.
@LonelyBetters the jury HAS the right to drop the conviction. Or claim innocent due to other facts of the case. If the shooter was a victim of United Healthcare blatantly denying coverage of a medical procedure that could've prevented the lost of a loved one, the jury could find sympathy and let him go if he/she has no priority. If the does happen, we will enter a new era defining that the rich can't get away with anything they want.
I pay $600 a month for United Healthcare. I was diagnosed with Hidradenitis suppurativa, it causes me to get these extremely painful lumps in my armpits and groin area. My insurance refused to cover my treatment because they considered it to be a cosmetic issue and not a health issue. I have to live with this disease for the rest of my life. There is no cure. I'm glad that justice was served, that someone was brave enough to throw their life away for a complete stranger like me, which just brings tears to my eyes. I wouldn't go as far as thanking the gunman for what he did, but I'd be lying if I said that i didn't want to.
My son has hs it’s awful it lead to depression and suicidal thoughts I tried getting mental health treatment they didn’t cover it it was a longgg 4 months we were able to get him help but with no thanks to united healthcare my son is 15
Is it possible to lock in a Marketplace plan instead, while you still can? Can’t imagine it’d be more expensive, and you’d have the benefit of picking a different carrier. Yours might be through your job, but it’s my understanding that doesn’t make you ineligible for a Marketplace plan - just ineligible for the financial assistance.
When these ceos finish their contracts, they get these multi million dollar benefits. If this shooting is related to a denied claim, etc., it will be very difficult to id them. Some ppl cannot cope with the injustice and there's a lot.
Bernie sanders was mocked when he said systemic oppression would cause violence when it got bad enough. He was right. *edit* Yes people, I know other people throughout history have said similar things including MLKs famous "a riot is the language of the unheard". We have seen societal unrest take place many times because of our systemic problems not being addressed causing desperation and extremism. In recent American history, BLM protests splilling into property damage because of lack of action on police brutality and accountability. Hell you can argue MAGA is a symptom of this. Those people found a fake messiah and solutions in demagoguery and ignorance, but it's a fault of the system allowing things to get so bad overall that people start believing anything that makes one feel good and people can easily be redirected into dark places that are hard to get out of. This is the first time in my life however at 35 that I've actually ever seen a targeted violent attack at one of the actual the main causes. Corporate oligarchy and greed causing societal suffering on a mass scale. There is a reason you can barely find anyone who sympathizes with this guy across political or ideological lines. Everyone gets sick and everyone depends on our broken for profit system that clearly doesn't give a crap about people, just money.
The CEO doesn’t deny claims but encourages employees to do so. They need to report great earnings every quarter. I use to sell life insurance so I know how these crooks work. Employees do the rich peoples dirty work
Insurance companies who take your premiums and then deny health coverage... surprise surprise. If you take away someone's ability live, revenge isn't that hard to imagine.
Not just that, large entities continue to try to limit civil redress of grievances through arbitration, to the detriment of everyone, apparently they didn't think about what might happen.
I am sure if the witness has UHC, he didn't see anything but a white guy. I have UHC and I switched for next year because the largest hospital system is out of network.
Not so sure it was a professional using an E Bike to Central Park to escape. Probably a close relative of an elder denied health care coverage. Buying a pistol & a silencer is easy in the US. Couple of range days & your proficient enough to clear jams.
@@mamame5403united health is probably responsible for thousands of pointless deaths for that guys yearly bonus it’s sad but so is what these corporations do to the American people everyday!! Stuff like this I look at it like check an balance they profiteering off are misery maybe the rest of the oligarchs will see this an think about profit motives vs morality they will probably just hire security an carry on😅
Doubt it. Y'all think it's about insurance it's probably about him sleeping with someone's wife or the victim sleeping with his wife. Or someone wanted money
@@CensoredComment-os8py I left a message. It was true and not disrespectful, but it has disappeared, likely by a dishonest person. So, basically because nothings free and fair trade. Life is really that simple.
It’s called capitalism - leave if you don’t like it. Venezuela will take you in with open arms ---- or, alternatively maybe you don’t complain about something where you have no better solution to. So until then, you’re comment is worthless
An ambulance ride from our house to the hospital is only 5 miles away but the insurance charges over $2,000. I told my husband that unless I'm incapacitated or actually dying to call Uber. It is less than $10.00.
Just a reminder to anyone who ends up on a jury- you don't have to have 'reasonable doubt' to call a man 'not guilty', you can legally just give him a not guilty if you don't agree with the law or the case. It's a thing they don't want you to know. Look it up.
So, he was in New York to attend an important meeting to discuss ways to improve healthcare for millions of Americans? Nope. He was there for an investor conference to discuss ways to improve shareholder profits. Gee, who woulda thunk it?
According to Linked In, he has a bachelor's degree in business administration/accounting from the University of Iowa in 1997 - and he made 10 million a year at UHC....I'm sorry he was killed, but that salary is obscene. I'm a nurse with nearly a half century of experience and a master's degree and I make a half of 1% of that amt. of money.
Obviously the murderer was angry for some wrongdoing or perceived wrongdoing of the victim. Probably because they got stuck with a life changing financial burden of medical expenses.
We can speculate. Could be a claim for a life saving procedure was denied for a child or spouse. Could be something else completely unrelated to healthcare. Who knows.
Nothing wrong with making money in healthcare. But in the US it's at insane levels of cost, and the claims process is unfair. I don't mind paying and people making money so long as I have a fair claims process. And one correction, the sick and the suffering are the ones they lose money off of. They make money from healthy people paying premiums
@@aightm8Most of those sick people paid money to those insurance companies for 40 years or more. Then are denied care when they need it. Only greedy people defend this murderous system.
I know it's not right to speak ill of the dead, and he surely has loved ones who are hurting, but I wonder how many people have died due to United Healthcare policies under his watch and if that had anything to do with the crime.
His loved ones are not hurting not one bit. They're about to collect a life insurance policy off of him. And they probably didn't care about him either
Medical debt is the number one form of debt for Americans. It surpasses credit card debt, something people are also forced to endure due to lack of/denial of coverage. Americans lose their homes, fall into financial ruin, futures are destroyed for spouses, children and more. The damage done is decimation of savings and credit, homelessness, generational wealth destruction. It has hollowed out the middle and working class throwing people into poverty. And all of that along side watching your sick loved one suffer and then having to bury them. I shed no tears for anyone who allows this system to persist and profits from it.
I don't support vigilante justice but it's very hard to feel sorry for an individual who works for a company that profits by taking advantage of the vulnerable and sick
Wait, so we pay these vultures every month just in case stuff happens, and when it does, they get to say sorry your SOL. That's highway robbery and systemic violence.
Perhaps the doctors in the ER were contacting their lawyers while Thompson was bleeding out to make sure they wouldn’t be breaking the law by treating him. 🤔
Our Healthcare company CEO makes billions of dollars every year. But when it comes to pay for patient medications or give a raise of 25C to an employee they give a big fuss. 😡😡😡
@@mamame5403 That CEO has been taking lives for years ! Another fat cat CEO making money by denying health coverage to people that are sick. Shooter probably had an older close relative that was denied coverage.
This CEO and United Healthcare company denied 32% of claims. Would not be surprised to hear that it was due to his company’s policies of denying almost 1/3 of all claims.
His widow is in denial if she thinks his killing was 'senseless'. It'll come out that whoever killed him had a very justified and sensible reason for it. I hope they get to tell their story to a jury that is aware of nullification.
Two tier policing and let’s not forget their media accomplices . Fortune 500 ceo gets whacked in broad daylight and now half the NYPD is investigating. This country sucks sometimes.
For a $10,000 reward, you couldn't even afford a hospital visit. That's such a meager offer compared to the millions this rich man made off of the blood of the people. This is justice for all the people denied claims who died when they needed that healthcare.
The conference was to begin at 8 AM and the CEO was shot at 6:45 AM. The shooter knew a lot about the CEO's movements. The CEO was completely alone. Seems like a very inside job.
Insured Americans died because they were denied coverage. while the CEO took a cut of the profit from it and ended up dead. I believe the cause precedes the result
This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone after a corporation has basically been elected to run our government. I'm sure this isn't the first and won't be the last regarding CEOs of major corporations. People have had it.
Yet people still support the idea of centralized government and democracy that has led to current circumstances. When political power is up for grabs, you can be sure it will end up in the hands of the highest bidder.
22% of UHC coaims denied are senior citizens who had a stroke, or had a fall. We need to inject ethics and a moral compass into today's business model.
People with UHC policies who died of medical neglect never got a news story...
AMEN, AMEN 🙏🏾 🙌
UHC patient 1/11/22 Tracy Witt HUMAN BEING died after a simple slip and fall taken by EMT to ER and denied treatment for alcohol addiction and given no alcohol withdrawal treatment on 06/05/22 had a stroke and I brought him home for hospice... UHC didn't pay for hospice... The Medicare paid.... Cal med board wanted me to spend time, lots of time to file a dispute... I understand the meaning of deny depose NEGLECT
@@claracalifornia6178
1) slip and fall
2) alcohol addiction
3) alcohol withdrawal
4) had a stroke
5) hospice
6) HUMAN BEING died
This is a sad story and UHC should have covered the expenses, but of course we don't know the details. What was the reason for denial? Seems to me that UHC is just one added insult to the injury of this death, but not the cause or even the leading contributor. There are a ton of things to be upset about here.....
Alcohol is pretty deadly. It just happens to be big business all around the world. We can be mad at UHC, but from their perspective, they were providing some level of health security for a price, but as a life insurance company wouldn't cover suicide, I'm not sure the responsibility for the consequences of drinking alcohol should be paid by other policy members. Here's why drinking (although socially acceptable) is problematic for insurance companies:
o Liver Disease: including: Fatty liver, Alcoholic hepatitis, and Cirrhosis
o Heart Disease: High blood pressure, Cardiomyopathy, Arrhythmias, and Stroke
o Pancreatitis
o Cancer: including: Mouth and throat cancer (mind your mouth wash!!!), Esophageal cancer, Liver cancer, Breast cancer, and Colon cancer
o Brain Damage: Memory problems, Difficulty thinking and concentrating, Impaired judgment, Increased risk of dementia
o Weakened Immune System:
o Accidents and Injuries: Like a “simple slip”
o Suicide:
o You could even lose your job, savings, marriage, family, and even your life!!!!
o Is this what UHC signed up for??????
Respectfully, I'm sorry for your loss, but I don't think blaming UHC is the answer. As a society we have some systemic issues to work through.
@@claracalifornia6178and its not fair bc he didn’t even see it coming meanwhile millions of people know they are slowly approaching their demise caused by the terrible system Brian contributed to. Not fair man.
Amen
Judging from the comments I’d say that a lot of people aren’t real fond of their health insurance. People are fed up with corporate greed.
Providers are tired of getting shafted by their crap reimbursemnts too.
You bet we are. And I’m a capitalist! But it’s run amok. It’s too grossly imbalanced at this point and it isn’t sustainable.
The big question is who is next ?
AMEN!!!!
1%er taxes errywhere these days. Then the defacto 20% tip on top. It's beyond out of control 😢
the wealth gap in the US is greater than it was for peasants and nobility right before the french revolution
Strange how history repeats itself.
Sad.
@@Hatbox948 Strange how the only people who think "history repeats itself" are history illiterates -it's almost as if it's.....not true. Also, the OP's claim was complete nonsense.
Yet, look who America chose as next president.
Ok CCP
Police: Don't ask us the public for help. You don't help the public when we get a health care claim denied by the insurance. You're om your own!
And we won't ask the public for help you may need one day either. Goes both ways.
@@dianaholt9822Most normal people aren’t greedy and have jobs in which they help people. Karma comes for everyone, being a CEO means screwing a few people over to make it to the top and working in insurance means taking money from people but denying them the healthcare they need. Meaning he had blood on his hands.
@@dianaholt9822😂😂😂 We don't care what you think, bootlicker.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 you are funny 😀😀😀😀😀
That is so true!!
Corporate America needs to be held accountable for their extreme greed. This is an example of accountability.
Greed is a sin, usury is a sin. If you go against God, your time is limited.
Unfortunately, in our capitalist society there is little recourse for the actions of corporate greed, it's unfortunate things had to come to this. I have no doubt when more of this happens, people will reconsider their desire to take millions at the expense of so many others.
@@MJ-iy4fbGod willing 🙏
It DOES need to be held accountable, I agree, but not by cold blooded shootings.
@@melliemel32 Yeah, let's have a polite conversation with corporate america. I'm sure it will do wonders.
United better be glad i wasnt a witness. My eyes have pre existing conditions.
I would be so "traumatised" that "you know i can't remember it is all a blurr" lol
@@kh9242😮😅 So cruel 😂😂😂
Don’t worry love, his claim was already denied.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I see nothing 😮
It's incredible how police spare no expense and work so quickly when the victim is a rich person.
This is more than likely a psyop, its staged by the goverment to get sheeple use to the police state when they walk the streets. They need a reason otherwise sheeple ask why, and it only is news worthy when its a ceo ect! They did this the samr day everyone is going to be in the city for the tree lighting so when you see cops and drones everywhere you will think its just because someone just got "assassinated"
I'm pretty sure this would be getting a lot of police attention regardless who the victim is. It was a pre-meditated assassination in broad daylight in a very busy part of the city.
@@ElectronicWasteland-p2xNo true happens all the time in NYC but does fit that narrative so his point is more than valid
That's how corrupt the country is
How are they sparing no expense? Its a very routine investigation for a targeted homicide
you want folks to dime on a professional killer for a lousy ten grand? get real
Just because someone gets paid for a job doesn't make them a professional.
They said he left 3 bullets at the scene when he cleared the gun, he used a city electric bike which will leave a payment trail. It looks more like an experienced shooter but not a professional assassin.
@@jlv3x I'll be mildly surprised if it's not the wife (lover or hired someone).
It’s like you don’t know how words work
The guy killed salary is millions😢
If this turns out to be done by someone who lost a loved one due to denied claims I hope whatever Jury he faces refuses to find him guilty.
No. If he’s guilty he should be found so. It’s not right to OJ a verdict. But the jury could recommend the lightest punishment allowed, which would probably be life anyway because it’s premeditated and he was lying in wait, which is an aggravating factor.
Same and I hope he is never caught!
Some actions are warranted remember that.
@LonelyBetters the jury HAS the right to drop the conviction. Or claim innocent due to other facts of the case. If the shooter was a victim of United Healthcare blatantly denying coverage of a medical procedure that could've prevented the lost of a loved one, the jury could find sympathy and let him go if he/she has no priority. If the does happen, we will enter a new era defining that the rich can't get away with anything they want.
@@LonelyBetters meh
I pay $600 a month for United Healthcare. I was diagnosed with Hidradenitis suppurativa, it causes me to get these extremely painful lumps in my armpits and groin area. My insurance refused to cover my treatment because they considered it to be a cosmetic issue and not a health issue. I have to live with this disease for the rest of my life. There is no cure. I'm glad that justice was served, that someone was brave enough to throw their life away for a complete stranger like me, which just brings tears to my eyes. I wouldn't go as far as thanking the gunman for what he did, but I'd be lying if I said that i didn't want to.
My son has hs it’s awful it lead to depression and suicidal thoughts I tried getting mental health treatment they didn’t cover it it was a longgg 4 months we were able to get him help but with no thanks to united healthcare my son is 15
Is it possible to lock in a Marketplace plan instead, while you still can? Can’t imagine it’d be more expensive, and you’d have the benefit of picking a different carrier. Yours might be through your job, but it’s my understanding that doesn’t make you ineligible for a Marketplace plan - just ineligible for the financial assistance.
I completely understand. I'll save my condolences for folk's like you
@@CrystalBall-xg6coso sorry.
Sadly, United doesn't pay for lead poisoning incidents.
They dont pay for much else either
😂😂😂
Omfg 😭
Im sad for his kids and family but if the police need to look for suspects based on denied life threatening claims.... Wow that'll take a long time.
United can bite me.. So crooked.
The bullet wound was a pre existing condition.
Claim denied.
For sure
Maybe he was late on paying he premium?
😂
Not funny. Not cool
@@9290SC read the room 9290!
UnitedHealthcare has a reputation for very high rates of insurance claim denials, maybe someones family member died and this is the result ?
When these ceos finish their contracts, they get these multi million dollar benefits. If this shooting is related to a denied claim, etc., it will be very difficult to id them. Some ppl cannot cope with the injustice and there's a lot.
I am thinking this is a disgruntled client who probably lost a family member bc of the company’s failures !!
Holy crap! It was you!!! 😱
Probably it
It’s nuts. 400.00 copay for a ER visit.
Bernie sanders was mocked when he said systemic oppression would cause violence when it got bad enough. He was right.
*edit*
Yes people, I know other people throughout history have said similar things including MLKs famous "a riot is the language of the unheard". We have seen societal unrest take place many times because of our systemic problems not being addressed causing desperation and extremism.
In recent American history, BLM protests splilling into property damage because of lack of action on police brutality and accountability. Hell you can argue MAGA is a symptom of this. Those people found a fake messiah and solutions in demagoguery and ignorance, but it's a fault of the system allowing things to get so bad overall that people start believing anything that makes one feel good and people can easily be redirected into dark places that are hard to get out of.
This is the first time in my life however at 35 that I've actually ever seen a targeted violent attack at one of the actual the main causes. Corporate oligarchy and greed causing societal suffering on a mass scale. There is a reason you can barely find anyone who sympathizes with this guy across political or ideological lines. Everyone gets sick and everyone depends on our broken for profit system that clearly doesn't give a crap about people, just money.
And it'll only get worse
history shows it has many times. in many different revolutions.
Facts
Love Sanders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@linahrae lol. Revolution lol 😅😅
How many people aren’t alive anymore because Brian Thompson denied their claim? Just wondering!
the CEO doesn't deny insurance claims
You mean the AI system he put in place to deny those claims
@@Jukeboxsterthere in charge of everyone that does, thought you should know
@@Jukeboxsterhe certainly didn’t run the company with any type of morals lol RIP to all the cancer kids who passed bc AI and greed denied their claims
The CEO doesn’t deny claims but encourages employees to do so. They need to report great earnings every quarter. I use to sell life insurance so I know how these crooks work. Employees do the rich peoples dirty work
They are reporting on this like we care if they catch this guy.
I’m more concerned about them catching jaywalkers than this guy.
Jury nullification if he is caught
😂😂😂😂😂
If he is caught no doubt his commissary will be well funded
well this is the fake news home neighborhood so they want answers
when there is JUSTICE ONLY FOR THE RICH... and there is no justice for the poor... the poor will make his own justice... fair enough
You don't even know the circumstances or the shooters situation, with that Batman esq wannabe statement
Privileged has ir perks.
Apparently lives have different prices
@@johnholliday13guarantee you this is someone who lost someone close to them who was denied coverage. These people profit off of misery
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Insurance companies who take your premiums and then deny health coverage... surprise surprise. If you take away someone's ability live, revenge isn't that hard to imagine.
Not just that, large entities continue to try to limit civil redress of grievances through arbitration, to the detriment of everyone, apparently they didn't think about what might happen.
This story is getting more coverage than UnitedHealthcare ever provided.
Dang, my sympathy and condolences are out of network.
😂😂😂
I feel like these types of things are going to start happening more often..
Let’s see if those out there who profit off others misery sit up and pay attention
Agree
@@montega. I also have that same feeling.
if they didn't hide behind security, they wouldn't be able to bribe your polticians and extort you and your families.
I’ll say what some of you are thinking but don’t have the balls to say: BAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA 🎶 THAT’S LIFE 🎶
Why would anyone rat out a professional hitman for 10k 🤦♂️
they won't
I am sure if the witness has UHC, he didn't see anything but a white guy. I have UHC and I switched for next year because the largest hospital system is out of network.
😂😂😂😂
Does anyone even want him found?
Not so sure it was a professional using an E Bike to Central Park to escape. Probably a close relative of an elder denied health care coverage. Buying a pistol & a silencer is easy in the US. Couple of range days & your proficient enough to clear jams.
"Who out there could have wanted this?" ...about 70% of UnitedHealthcare customers.
Really. So many terrible people 😢
@@mamame5403united health is probably responsible for thousands of pointless deaths for that guys yearly bonus it’s sad but so is what these corporations do to the American people everyday!! Stuff like this I look at it like check an balance they profiteering off are misery maybe the rest of the oligarchs will see this an think about profit motives vs morality they will probably just hire security an carry on😅
Tray 98%. 😂😂😂
Just 78%?
millions died following denial of claims
The cops called the suspect victim at the 10:30 mark. - cop: we are still trying to locate that "victim"-"suspect". Freudian slip 😅
I worked for a small doctor’s office. At one time we were UHC providers. One the shitiest insurance companies: screwing over patients and doctors
I don’t know United but reading the comments people seemed to have hated them
It's going to be hard to find the culprit out of millions with a motive.
Good point!
I hope they never find the hero
But who would know where and when he would be there and what time.. that makes it narrowed down to someone close to him such as a possible coworker
Cap it’s cameras and they going to follow each one till they see where he stop and catch him very shortly
Doubt it. Y'all think it's about insurance it's probably about him sleeping with someone's wife or the victim sleeping with his wife. Or someone wanted money
He'd still be alive today if America had health care coverage...
Should have to contribure something to be eligible. Just being within bounds isn't fair either.
@@louf7178
why
So would millions of other people
@@CensoredComment-os8py I left a message. It was true and not disrespectful, but it has disappeared, likely by a dishonest person. So, basically because nothings free and fair trade. Life is really that simple.
I’ll pay you $100 just to debate how stupid this comment was with you - open forum, 5 minutes each
I wonder if this is a new trend in America ? It might be a bad time to be a CEO today
America should have thought about this when they voted.
@@relaunchinglife The pendulum swings both ways.
@@relaunchinglife
What???
🦀
@@relaunchinglifebing bing bing. You are correct sir
1 in 3 claims denied by United Health. Who knew greed could be deadly?
Imagine if they held a big ol press conference like this every time an insurance claim got denied that lead to a death
You've got it exactly. ❤
CEO's are not well liked...hmmm...I wonder why...greed...
It’s called capitalism - leave if you don’t like it. Venezuela will take you in with open arms ---- or, alternatively maybe you don’t complain about something where you have no better solution to. So until then, you’re comment is worthless
What about the deaths of ordinary everyday people. Rich people taking care of rich people.
A rich person who to bring value to a big company, he's the CEO ofc You can't compare this to an ordinary person. 🤦🏻♂️
@@lennybandanagluck gluck gluck
Police work those cases. Not every case is in the news
Make more money, become more useful to society, quit whining about what the other guys got
The definition of "had it coming"
you are sick
💯
@truthteller-s8k 🤷♂️
Lmfao
@@truthteller-s8k …. And hopefully doesn’t have United Healthcare.
What goes around comes around. How many people have died and suffer because of this man and his company.
Ditto!
Karma sucks!
Notice the oligarchy's news outlets don't mention UHC denies almost as many claims as they pay.
32 percent
LE has to whittle down the suspect list from tens of millions.
That ambulance ride isn't covered.
For rich people it most certainly is
Neither is the hearse. Bummer.
Bruh..straight facts..🤷🏽♂️..condolences to families that lost loved ones be of medical incompetence…
😂😂😂😂
An ambulance ride from our house to the hospital is only 5 miles away but the insurance charges over $2,000. I told my husband that unless I'm incapacitated or actually dying to call Uber. It is less than $10.00.
_"This was a premeditated, pre-planned, targeted attack."_
Ya don't say?
So in other words this was a pre-existing plan😂😂😂😂
No actually I thought it was a random attack.
So you're telling me I should care? About what exactly. I'm not a CEO
Definitely a fraudulent claim.
Just a reminder to anyone who ends up on a jury- you don't have to have 'reasonable doubt' to call a man 'not guilty', you can legally just give him a not guilty if you don't agree with the law or the case. It's a thing they don't want you to know. Look it up.
Lollll
Jury nullification
So, he was in New York to attend an important meeting to discuss ways to improve healthcare for millions of Americans? Nope. He was there for an investor conference to discuss ways to improve shareholder profits. Gee, who woulda thunk it?
Remember no snitching
Snitches get stitches
And remember jury nullification - never convict the accused suspect(s) - there is no crime here.
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the reward money not even worth it guys cmon. we in this together 💕🙏
@@laureljade3476are those stitches covered by the service provider. Those snitches may be outa luck on those stitches I’m afraid.😊
How do we know he didn't die from a pre-existing condition???
Lead poisoning, pre-existing before the ambulance got there.
@@chromenewtClassic Response !
They gonna just replace him with new CEO. Nothing change. Claim still get denied.
Damn. That's what they do huh. Sadly, there's people rushing to fill his spot..so much for sympathy in the company
This "Assassination" may have nothing to do with the fact that he was the CEO of UHC....
May change the company name, but that’s all that will change
But now they live with fear!
"gonna"??? New Yorkers using Deep South rural USA lingo
According to Linked In, he has a bachelor's degree in business administration/accounting from the University of Iowa in 1997 - and he made 10 million a year at UHC....I'm sorry he was killed, but that salary is obscene. I'm a nurse with nearly a half century of experience and a master's degree and I make a half of 1% of that amt. of money.
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Doesn’t count bonuses and generous stock options!
I know I should be outraged but I'm not. Health Insurance executive? I mean, this dude was the equivalent of a serial killer.
w one of the highest body counts of all time
Well said! Totally agree! 💯
Did he have known enemies? Seriously? Read the comments….
I’d say that list is somewhere in the hundred of thousands if not millions
If something like denied claims can beget this much sociopathy, then society is definitely crumbling.
@@WAEVOICEThe "sociopathy" is on the part of the insurance companies. Apparently you've never been denied insurance claims.
@waevoice spoken like someone who hasnt TRULY suffered a day in their life. You've only had minor and normal inconveniences.
People are sick of these monsters that profits off the suffering of others
the Rovoker of Healthcare had his Health Revoked, sad for his kids
I wonder how many lives United Healthcare has cut short with denied claims. Guess karma's working overtime.
Many I work in the medical field.
Answer a question and I will Venmo you $100 - how many have they saved?
thousands but it should be millions, if they werent so greedy
Profit over people sadly
Insurance rates for CEO's are about to go up.
I see what you did there. LOL
WRONG, as CEO defer the expense of hired security, insurance premiums for the insured is about to go up.
Dear Brian,
Sorry we regret to inform you that your claim to live the rest of your life has been denied.
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Lolll
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Obviously the murderer was angry for some wrongdoing or perceived wrongdoing of the victim. Probably because they got stuck with a life changing financial burden of medical expenses.
Or an investor not wanting that meeting to progress.
@@limbiclove9487 yes, indeed that also could be a possible motive.
Or shooter's wife is one of the secretaries in United's executive offices?
Or it has to do with his personal life.
We can speculate. Could be a claim for a life saving procedure was denied for a child or spouse. Could be something else completely unrelated to healthcare. Who knows.
No Fs to give...the man made money off of peoples pain and suffering....
I agree. I have no empathy for these greedy ceos.
and deaths
So, not a candidate for heaven?
Nothing wrong with making money in healthcare. But in the US it's at insane levels of cost, and the claims process is unfair.
I don't mind paying and people making money so long as I have a fair claims process.
And one correction, the sick and the suffering are the ones they lose money off of. They make money from healthy people paying premiums
@@aightm8Most of those sick people paid money to those insurance companies for 40 years or more. Then are denied care when they need it. Only greedy people defend this murderous system.
I know it's not right to speak ill of the dead, and he surely has loved ones who are hurting, but I wonder how many people have died due to United Healthcare policies under his watch and if that had anything to do with the crime.
His loved ones are not hurting not one bit. They're about to collect a life insurance policy off of him. And they probably didn't care about him either
Nobody cares. There are millions of loved ones in pain and suffering as we speak due to his greed. Can't take his 10 million a year to his grave.
Yes and Yes
Medical debt is the number one form of debt for Americans. It surpasses credit card debt, something people are also forced to endure due to lack of/denial of coverage. Americans lose their homes, fall into financial ruin, futures are destroyed for spouses, children and more. The damage done is decimation of savings and credit, homelessness, generational wealth destruction. It has hollowed out the middle and working class throwing people into poverty. And all of that along side watching your sick loved one suffer and then having to bury them.
I shed no tears for anyone who allows this system to persist and profits from it.
@@NonyaSmith 👏 👏 👏 copy and paste this!!
I know he had enemies....clearly. But let's not rule out people closer to him, like his wife, who I'm sure knew exactly where he was.
I don't support vigilante justice but it's very hard to feel sorry for an individual who works for a company that profits by taking advantage of the vulnerable and sick
Guess they denied the claim of the wrong person
Exactly what I thought before I even clicked on the video!
hitmen don't buy health insurance
They're searching for a ghost..
That same ghost will be arrested in 24 hours just watch this is 2024 camera ms everywhere
Might as well search for the ghost of kiev
I'm sorry, my thoughts and prayers for him required prior authorization, and have been denied.
Ouch. Cold.
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Right on! 💯💯💯😂😂😂
Millions of Americans that were denied healthcare are celebrating right now 👍
Wait, so we pay these vultures every month just in case stuff happens, and when it does, they get to say sorry your SOL. That's highway robbery and systemic violence.
It is every American's duty to shelter the perpetrator. ❤
They should investigate anyone who had their claim unfairly denied. Oh wait, there's too many of those.
Um yeah, like nearly everyone
This is more about other thing it’s not about claim . There is more to it maybe we will never find out
😂😂😂Word!!!
More than half of the citizens of the United States are suspects!
The hospital couldn't help him, they contacted his health insurance company to check his eligibility - denied as a pre-existing condition
Perhaps the doctors in the ER were contacting their lawyers while Thompson was bleeding out to make sure they wouldn’t be breaking the law by treating him. 🤔
I know nothing. I saw nothing. I heard nothing. Good luck, champion
Our Healthcare company CEO makes billions of dollars every year. But when it comes to pay for patient medications or give a raise of 25C to an employee they give a big fuss. 😡😡😡
What is has to do with taking life !
@@mamame5403 That CEO has been taking lives for years ! Another fat cat CEO making money by denying health coverage to people that are sick. Shooter probably had an older close relative that was denied coverage.
@@mamame5403It has EVERYTHING
@@mamame5403 AGREED 👍 NO BODY HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE SOMEONE LIFE LIKE THAT … A COWARD .
@@mamame5403everything. He's taken so much from others without a care. Now someone takes everything from him. Justice isn't always pretty and clean.
Did he die in a in Network Hospital or Out of Network Hospital?
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Out of network or no prior authorization
Claim denied 😂😂😂
Funny!
Lead poisoning not covered by this plan !
"leading health insurer" nah fam, the worst of the worst.
leading bc they deny the most claims and keep the most money lmao not really a flex imo
Gunshot wound is a preexisting condition. Health insurance denied Brian.
I don't feel sorry for the CEO. I didn't hear or see a thing. I hope he gets away and is never caught.
Alleluia
No one will "Rat" for 10,000. This man made 10 Million a year, and his death is worth 10,000. WTF 😒
The people are finally starting to fight back!!!
You’re sick.
@@Gemmarose9012 you lack discernment
Ya’ll are going to be in soup lines. Chaos only leads to extreme poverty.
@ dude, have you looked around. What a silly thing to say
by killing, that's sick man
"Was", CEO. His pronouns are now "was/were".
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Those aren't pronouns; they're past tense verbs, but hey...your point is well taken.
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I can't believe they think the suspect still in new York
Imagine violently dying and half the country cheering.
Avg medical debt is 18k? They r offering 10k reward? Iol.
Many people who've lost family members due to insurance denials are inwardly cheering.
Reaching
No they're cheering out loud.
Rich ppl are far more important than us plebs.
Ya betcha. If it was you or me they'd just inform someone to file a police report tomorrow. 🤓
Well, everybody else shot in New York City today Get this type of coverage and a reward offered. Yeah I didn’t think so. 💰💰💵💵🤮🤮🤬
Yup, it goes to show that working class people are seen as lesser in the eyes of the law.
Well said and totally agree with your comment
This CEO and United Healthcare company denied 32% of claims. Would not be surprised to hear that it was due to his company’s policies of denying almost 1/3 of all claims.
$10,000? What an insult. Might as well be a $5 Starbucks gift card.
right? or a pizza party in the breakroom. they don't get how disrespectful they are.
“Pushed the tab just before the first shot to use the suppressor and quiet the shot”… I don’t think I’ve ever heard something so dumb in my whole life
exactly, shows how ignorant the speaker is on the subject.
This is always how it is when these people talk about firearms
I had to skip back to hear that again 😂
A whole new level of stupidity from the fake journalist.
I also noticed that.
Did he deny a claim and someone got upset? Oh, darn
And nothing of value was lost...
Getting rich off of taking people's money for health insurance, then denying 32% of those health insurance claims is a good way to make enemies 🤷♂️
His widow is in denial if she thinks his killing was 'senseless'. It'll come out that whoever killed him had a very justified and sensible reason for it. I hope they get to tell their story to a jury that is aware of nullification.
Have they done an autopsy to determine if Brian was a lizard person?
Millions of suspects!
Millions of victims
@jeramietaylor4568 true
I wonder if they have a group of very frustrated individuals going through recent insurance denials 😂 That would be a long list, indeed.
Remember: if you think you saw the shooter, NO YOU DID NOT.
Don’t believe your lying eyes.
Shooter? What shooter?
I cant even see, my insurance denied vision coverage
@@superbwater78😂😂😂
Two tier policing and let’s not forget their media accomplices . Fortune 500 ceo gets whacked in broad daylight and now half the NYPD is investigating. This country sucks sometimes.
For a $10,000 reward, you couldn't even afford a hospital visit. That's such a meager offer compared to the millions this rich man made off of the blood of the people. This is justice for all the people denied claims who died when they needed that healthcare.
This will become even more common in the coming years.
YUP!!
The conference was to begin at 8 AM and the CEO was shot at 6:45 AM. The shooter knew a lot about the CEO's movements. The CEO was completely alone. Seems like a very inside job.
EXACTLY!!!
Agreed 💯
True story……😢
True , some one who knows him personally and know a lot of privet his schedule
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Harsh and ruthless but I can’t say I feel too bad for anybody making money off of suffering of other people in healthcare.
Insured Americans died because they were denied coverage. while the CEO took a cut of the profit from it and ended up dead. I believe the cause precedes the result
Greed. A preexisting condition. 🤷
Thank God they addressed the tree lighting.
i'm pretty sure his business practices brought this upon himself
money first, peeople last.
@@MrBillmechanic yup
Jason Bourne got him.
This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone after a corporation has basically been elected to run our government. I'm sure this isn't the first and won't be the last regarding CEOs of major corporations. People have had it.
Yet people still support the idea of centralized government and democracy that has led to current circumstances. When political power is up for grabs, you can be sure it will end up in the hands of the highest bidder.
Had I any information, I 'd keep my mouth shut.Divine justice, I'd call it.
22% of UHC coaims denied are senior citizens who had a stroke, or had a fall. We need to inject ethics and a moral compass into today's business model.